Shortened in a sentence as an adjective

I am nervous that this has 8 upvotes already with a shortened link...

Turns out, horse was also in this group but after a sound change its vowel shortened, hence the -s plural now.

Is correct usage, which might be shortened to "License SimCity now!" .

Org/ Paste in a shortened link and it will tell you the original URL, listing all the intermediate steps on the way. It also has an API.

Worse still a lot of the classes are either watered-down or shortened or both. MIT's Open Courseware archives are actually a lot better for this.

Co, a url shortener that creates memorable shortened urls like catchyurl. co/EskimoHill Let me know if you have any questions for me- hope the blog doesn't crash!

I recognize that shortened URLs are troublesome for a bookmarking service, but they are hardly insurmountable. I'm not sure I understand why you'd have so much hate for us.

You can also see that as I went with/against the traffic, cars were elongated or shortened. Really interesting phenomenon.

* distribute the shortened links * If Dropbox goes down, copy files to other webspace. Adjust URL-Shortener entries to new location.

I shortened them for clarity. Remember it's a sequential numbering system, so that's the number of tickets since the beginning of time, not currently open tickets.

It says for example, "Seven previous studies had already shown that vitamins increased the risk of cancer and heart disease and shortened lives. Still, in 2012, more than half of all Americans took some form of vitamin supplements."

Local manufacturing offers advantages due to a much shortened supply chain. * The gap between an hourly worker's wages in the US versus China is shrinking, due to Chinese labor inflation and US collar wage stagnation.

Believe it or not, the story below is actually the very-shortened version. : I as a male with Nigerian-born-and-raised parents can tell my story about how I didn't know a single thing about start-ups or SV/bayarea scene or anything until 2007.

That's a great collection of books, but when I see a list of link-shortened URLs to what context dictates are book web pages, I automatically assume they are affiliate links. Please just use the real URLs so people know what they're getting into. For the record the shortened URLs are not affiliate links, and I'm not trying to make any statement about affiliate links.

This post is not just about shortened ship/fix cycles, it is itself an example of a shortened write/fix cycle. When that struck me, the style of post suddenly "clicked:" It was as if I was reading an email that was furiously blasted out to Posterous while the author's compiler worked, and thereafter there was no time for extensive editing and proofing by a circle of reviewers.

In the beginning, in the 70s or so, ram was very tight and the source was interpreted, not compiled; variable names were shortened to save memory. So the oldest core routines have single letter variable names variables aren't declared; when you use a name, the interpreter just travels up the call stack looking for somewhere that variable is defined.

As density grew and the erase time shortened, manufacturers added the ability to only erase part of the memory but they could do that reasonably quickly "in a flash" as it were, and to distinguish memories that could be quickly erased from those which used older, and slower, technologies they started calling them "Flash" memories. Of course as the article points out, Flash is nothing at all like a Hard drive, that people use it that way is an artifact.

Shortened definitions

adjective

cut short; "a sawed-off shotgun"; "a sawed-off broomstick"; "the shortened rope was easier to use"

See also: sawed-off sawn-off

adjective

cut short in duration; "the abbreviated speech"; "her shortened life was clearly the result of smoking"; "an unsatisfactory truncated conversation"

See also: abbreviated truncated

adjective

shortened by or as if by means of parts that slide one within another or are crushed one into another; "a miracle that anyone survived in the telescoped cars"; "years that seemed telescoped like time in a dream"

See also: telescoped

adjective

with parts removed; "the drastically cut film"